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Attributes Used for Cancer Screening Discrete Choice Experiments: A Systematic Review.

Rebekah HallAntonieta Medina-LaraWilliam T HamiltonAnne E Spencer
Published in: The patient (2021)
Improvements in reporting the identification, selection and construction of attributes used within cancer screening discrete choice experiments are needed. This review also highlights the importance of considering the complexity of choice tasks when considering risk information or compound attributes. Patient and public involvement and stakeholder engagement are recommended to optimise understanding of unavoidably complex choice tasks throughout the design process. To ensure quality and maximise comparability across studies, further research is needed to develop a risk-of-bias measure for discrete choice experiments.
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